A Utah Royals game continued after a player collapsed. Here’s what the NWSL said about the controversial decision

One week after the controversy developed, the NWSL has addressed its decision to continue the Utah Royals’ game against Angel City FC on May 9 following an on-field medical scare involving a player.

One week after the controversy developed, the NWSL has addressed its decision to continue the Utah Royals’ game against Angel City FC on May 9 following an on-field medical scare involving a player.

In the 74th minute, 20-year-old Angel City FC defender Savy King collapsed on the field in Los Angeles. The game was paused while King received medical attention.

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King was eventually placed on a stretcher and taken to California Hospital Medical Center.

Players on both teams were visibly shaken, but the game continued in the 85th minute after King left the field and 12 minutes of stoppage time were added.

Royals midfielder Alex Loera led both teams in a prayer on behalf of King, a former teammate, following the game.

Source: Utah News